He was placed on the reserve/did not report list by the team on Sunday.

“We are disappointed DeAndre has elected not to report to training camp with the rest of his teammates,” Texans general manager Rick Smith said in an earlier statement. “He has expressed his position regarding his contract status, and we have been clear with both he and his representatives of ours. Our focus is on the 2016 season and all of our collective efforts and attention with be centered on that endeavor.”​

Hopkins emerged as Houston’s number one wide receiver over the last two seasons, leading the team with 1,521 receiving yards, 11 touchdowns and 111 receptions as the team cycled through four different starting quarterbacks in 2015.

The former Clemson standout is still on his rookie contract and is set to make $1 million in base salary along with $1.3 million in bonuses this season.